[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 129 (Wednesday, September 10, 2014)]
[House]
[Pages H7395-H7396]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
THE DO-NOTHING CONGRESS
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
North Carolina (Mr. Butterfield) for 5 minutes.
Mr. BUTTERFIELD. Mr. Speaker, we only have 24 legislative days left
in the 113th Congress, yet the Republican majority has failed to pass
any meaningful legislation. The last 2 years have been wasted with
partisan rhetoric and legislative initiatives that amount to nothing
more than talking points. House Republicans have made this the least
productive Congress in recent memory.
They have waged a sustained war against low-income citizens by
blocking commonsense legislation that would raise the minimum wage and
restore emergency unemployment insurance. They continue to oppose
efforts to ensure women receive equal pay for equal work. For the first
time in the history of our Nation, they are pursuing a frivolous
lawsuit against the President at taxpayer expense, and I continue to
fume about that lawsuit.
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Republicans seem proud that this prestigious body has been labeled the
Do-Nothing Congress.
For the past 2 years, Democrats have repeatedly called on the
Republicans to tackle a pro-jobs, pro-middle class agenda. Democrats
have consistently put forth proposals that would grow jobs, provide
workers with a living wage, and fix our broken immigration system.
Instead of working with Democrats to bring about the change supported
by the majority of Americans, Republicans have refused to act.
Instead, the Republican majority has spent the 113th Congress
appealing to the fringes of the Republican Party. They wasted hundreds
of thousands of taxpayer dollars trying to defend the Defense of
Marriage Act. They held hearing after hearing after hearing to pursue
conspiracy theories about Benghazi at the expense of our Nation's
delicate work in a volatile region. And for the first time in the
history of our Republic, the Republicans voted to sue the President of
the United States for delaying a health care mandate that they
themselves have long opposed.
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My Republican colleagues, Mr. Speaker, routinely walk away from key
discussions and negotiations, failing to lead, but worse, failing the
American people. They have, however, succeeded in making this
Republican-controlled House one of the least productive and most
divided in our Nation's history.
In the Senate where 60 votes are needed to pass any bill, Republicans
have also been successful in blocking important proposals that have the
overwhelming support of the American people. As a result, Americans'
confidence in Congress has fallen to less than 10 percent.
The American people desperately need their elected representatives to
come together to advance policies that benefit our citizens. The
American people don't care about Republicans or Democrats. They care
about us working to improve their lives, but Republicans insist on
driving us further apart.
Instead of doing the work we were elected to do, House Republicans
have scheduled another 5-week break beginning in October. I guess
obstruction must really be exhausting to all of them.
There is so much work that remains to be done. I pray my Republican
colleagues hear me. Now is the time to work the will of the American
people. That is what we were sent here to do.
I urge the majority to end this Congress on a high note. Cancel the
5-week break. I am serious. Cancel the 5-week break. I can handle it if
you can handle it.
Let's raise the minimum wage, reform our immigration system, and
ensure equal pay for equal work. It is what the American people expect
and deserve.
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